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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Once the participant is connected to the Gateway Profile and hears the IVR<br />

message requesting the destination number, using the DTMF input<br />

keypad, the participant enters the number of the destination endpoint<br />

followed by the # key. For example, enter 3456# for IP endpoint.<br />

To enter an IP address as the destination number, replace the periods (.)<br />

with asterisks (*) in the format n*n*n*n followed by the # key. For<br />

example, if the IP address is 172.22.188.22, enter 172*22*188*22#.<br />

Dialing from H.323 Endpoints<br />

Figure 15-4Dialing String and Call Flow from IP Endpoint to ISDN Endpoint<br />

[MCU prefix in GK] - the prefix with which the <strong>RMX</strong> is registered to<br />

the gatekeeper.<br />

[GW Profile ID] - The ID of the Gateway Profile to be used for the<br />

gateway call and the IVR message.<br />

The dialing string format is:<br />

[MCU prefix in GK][GW Profile ID]<br />

For example, if the MCU Prefix in the GK is 91 and the GW Profile ID is<br />

<strong>2000</strong> enter: 91<strong>2000</strong>.<br />

Once the participant is connected to the Gateway Profile and hears the IVR<br />

message requesting the destination number, using the DTMF input<br />

keypad, the participant enters the number of the destination endpoint<br />

followed by the # key. PSTN numbers are identified by an * before the<br />

number.<br />

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